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Alvin Tenpo > Mossbrae Falls, Dunsmuir, CA

Mossbrae Falls is an unusual waterfall.  It's spring fed and 
flows over and through the porous cliff, feeding into the
Sacramento River.

The hike to Mossbrae Falls starts from the railroad crossing
on Scarlett Way.  

Proceed along the railroad tracks heading north.  

Use care hiking along the railroad tracks since this
is an active rail route.

After walking about 1.3 miles you'll reach a railroad trestle.
Do not cross the bridge.  Mossbrae Falls will be on your right.
Alvin Tenpo > Mossbrae Falls, Dunsmuir, CA
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Mossbrae Falls, Dunsmuir, CA

Mossbrae Falls is an unusual waterfall. It's spring fed and
flows over and through the porous cliff, feeding into the
Sacramento River.

The hike to Mossbrae Falls starts from the railroad crossing
on Scarlett Way.

Proceed along the railroad tracks heading north.

Use care hiking along the railroad tracks since this
is an active rail route.

After walking about 1.3 miles you'll reach a railroad trestle.
Do not cross the bridge. Mossbrae Falls will be on your right.
 > Mossbrae Falls, Dunsmuir, CA

Mossbrae Falls is an unusual waterfall.  It's spring fed and 
flows over and through the porous cliff, feeding into the
Sacramento River.

The hike to Mossbrae Falls starts from the railroad crossing
on Scarlett Way.  

Proceed along the railroad tracks heading north.  

Use care hiking along the railroad tracks since this
is an active rail route.

After walking about 1.3 miles you'll reach a railroad trestle.
Do not cross the bridge.  Mossbrae Falls will be on your right.
Mossbrae Falls, Dunsmuir, CA

Mossbrae Falls is an unusual waterfall. It's spring fed and
flows over and through the porous cliff, feeding into the
Sacramento River.

The hike to Mossbrae Falls starts from the railroad crossing
on Scarlett Way.

Proceed along the railroad tracks heading north.

Use care hiking along the railroad tracks since this
is an active rail route.

After walking about 1.3 miles you'll reach a railroad trestle.
Do not cross the bridge. Mossbrae Falls will be on your right.
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